Corn Uí Riada
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Corn Uí Riada
Summary
Corn Uí Riada is a recurring event[1]. It draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (recurring_event category, ranking #145 of 1,055).[2]
Key Facts
- Corn Uí Riada won the Treasa Ní Mhiolláin[3].
- Corn Uí Riada won the Nan Ghriallais[4].
- Corn Uí Riada won the Áine Ní Dhonncha[5].
- Corn Uí Riada won the Joe John Mac an Iomaire[6].
- Corn Uí Riada won the Mícheál Seoighe[7].
- Corn Uí Riada won the Joe John Mac an Iomaire[8].
- Corn Uí Riada is in the country of Ireland[9].
- Corn Uí Riada's instance of is recorded as recurring event[10].
- Corn Uí Riada's instance of is recorded as award[11].
- Seán Ó Riada is named after Corn Uí Riada[12].
- Corn Uí Riada's subclass of is recorded as music competition[13].
- Corn Uí Riada's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/04yfvt7[14].
- Corn Uí Riada's on focus list of Wikimedia project is recorded as WikiProject Irish Traditional Music[15].
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Recognition
Wins include Treasa Ní Mhiolláin[3], a singer[16], b. 1943[17], of Ireland[18], awarded the Corn Uí Riada[19]; Nan Ghriallais[4], a singer[20], 1936–2018[21], of Ireland[22], awarded the it[23]; Áine Ní Dhonncha[5]; Joe John Mac an Iomaire[6], a singer[24], 1934–2015[25], of Ireland[26], awarded the it[27]; Mícheál Seoighe[7], a broadcaster[28], of Ireland[29], awarded the it[30]; and Josie Sheáin Jeaic Mac Donncha[31], a singer[32], 1943–2017[33], of Ireland[34], awarded the it[35].
Why It Matters
Corn Uí Riada draws 8 Wikipedia views per month (recurring_event category, ranking #145 of 1,055).[2]
FAQs
What awards did Corn Uí Riada receive?
Honors received include Treasa Ní Mhiolláin[3], Nan Ghriallais[4], Áine Ní Dhonncha[5], and Joe John Mac an Iomaire[6].